What's the difference between 501 praline, licorice, patchouli and Lira?+
501 praline, licorice, patchouli is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Bon Parfumeur (2017) dominated by Sweet accords. Lira is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Xerjoff (2011) leaning on Vanilla accords. They share 3 accords: Sweet, Caramel, Musky.
Which is better, 501 praline, licorice, patchouli or Lira?+
By community rating, 501 praline, licorice, patchouli scores 3.79/5 vs Lira at 4.29/5. Lira's standout strength: Delicious gourmand scent with lemon, caramel, and vanilla notes. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do 501 praline, licorice, patchouli and Lira smell similar?+
They share 3 notes and 3 accords, including Sweet, Caramel, Musky, Bergamot, Caramel. Lira: Xerjoff Lira is a polarizing gourmand fragrance that impresses devoted fans with its delicious cake-like scent, interesting supporting notes, and strong projection, but frustrates others with its cloying sweetness, play-doh undertones, and high price-to-performance ratio.
Which lasts longer, 501 praline, licorice, patchouli or Lira?+
Lira: Good longevity and projection, noticeable to others Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits 501 praline, licorice, patchouli vs Lira?+
501 praline, licorice, patchouli scores highest for winter wear; Lira scores highest for fall wear. 501 praline, licorice, patchouli leans daytime, Lira leans daytime.